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To: Scotsman who wrote (33525)5/31/1998 8:26:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
Wireless cable. GI's box looks like the same parts as DCT-1000. But these two are/were C-Cube based boxes........................

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A handful of companies across the country are already testing or offering digital-wireless-cable services. Pacific Bell Video Services launched the first such service about a year ago in Los Angeles, but its parent, SBC Communications Inc., wants to sell that modest system. PacBell uses digital set-tops from Thomson Consumer Electronics.

BellSouth Corp. introduced its first digital-wireless service, using Zenith Electronics Corp. set-tops, this past fall in New Orleans. It plans to launch another service in Atlanta this summer, and it will add digital wireless to Orlando, Daytona Beach and Jacksonville, Fla., by the end of the year, with Miami planned for 1999.